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Old 03-22-2019, 01:22 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Princess kindle View Post
Hello,
I have a doubt there are some books in azw3 or mobi that are better armed than others, they have good line spacing and correct alignment and the words are separated and they are good size.
I want to know if in some place of caliber I can see those adjustments to apply them to the other books.
I try the option to convert, but it does not show me the settings that book has to copy them from there and replicate them in others
Thank you
The reason you will not find a simple solution is that which make CSS great.
Cascading Style Sheet.
Calibre builds onto or modifies the original publishers (as delivered to you) CSS.
Believe me, they do everything. Some of it is strange. Some of it is just messy/sloppy.
Reverse engineering (look at the HTML and CSS), and 'filing to fit' with the Editor (Calibre or Sigil). Personally, I gave up trying Convert to try and correct code (books visual aspects) and just use the editor with a bunch of saved code snippets handy, and selectively replace what was there.
There are many Sigil Editor plugins to help: The Toolbag for modifying tags, There is a PI to shift from inline Styles to CSS .
Take some time to read the various Plugin threads (There is an Index of PI in both forums) descriptions to see which that you might find useful
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